


June 24: “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (8:30 p.m.) From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., guests will hear from public historian Carl Herzog as he discusses the USS Constitution’s history and how it relates to that night’s movie. Due to size constraints, the screenings are first-come, first serve. Starting on June 24, the USS Constitution Museum will host a series of free screenings aboard Old Ironsides, with crew members projecting nautical-themed movies for guests on the ship’s top deck. On Fridays through August 26, the hotel switches the evening entertainment to film, with a mixture of family films and adult fare projected on a screen overlooking the water.Īugust 12: “Guardians of the Galaxy” (Dusk)Īugust 26: “Dune” (Dusk) Summer Movies on the Ship The Boston Harbor Hotel’s “Summer in the City” event series brings live music to Rowe’s Wharf three nights a week, from Tuesday through Thursday. Movies by Moonlight at Boston Harbor Hotel If you know of any other outdoor movies in Boston that we’re missing on this list, email. All this combined makes Raya a good, but not great, family adventure.Here are all of the outdoor movies in Boston (and bordering towns/cities) scheduled for this summer. I loved how by the end of the film Raya has a whole troupe of misfits. Obviously Awkwafina is a ton of fun, but ever other random side character who joins the adventure has personality as well. It is it's own unique world with it's own unique set of characters and environments, and it was a fun place to explore. Some people have drawn comparisons between this world and the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and while there are some similarities, to dismiss it outright because of that is pretty minimialistic. What did work for me though is GORGEOUS visuals and a stunning world. That on top of its aggressively heavy-handed messaging that just didn't work for me personally keep it from being an all time classic. Not saying that as a bad thing, the formula works, but sometimes Raya can feel a bit like it's going through the motions of an adventure rather than feeling like a true adventure. Ancient lands, swashbuckling hero, magical sidekick who speaks in pop culture references, all that stuff is here.

Think of Raya kind of like a modern take on Aladdin.
